A meteoroid was captured skimming Earth's atmosphere for a few seconds above Germany and the Netherlands before returning on its journey through space. This event lasted for one and a half minutes and the space rock soared through Earth's atmosphere at more than 35,000 mile per hour before returning to space. The meteoroid was captured skimming Earth's atmosphere for a few seconds above Germany and the Netherlands before returning on its journey through spaceMore than 100 people reported seeing the meteoroid and shared images they snapped of the eventHowever, a number of witnesses also shared their videos of the meteoroid skimming Earth's atmosphere. Most of the rock disintegrate in Earth's atmosphere, but the recent visitor did not get low enough to burn up. The study notes that over the last 3.7 billion years, at least 600,000 space rocks that dipped into Earth's atmosphere have a collided with Venus.
Source: Daily Mail September 28, 2020 18:36 UTC